Larceny is a wheated bourbon, which means that wheat is used instead of rye as the secondary flavoring grain in the mashbill, much like whiskeys from Maker’s Mark, Garrison Brothers, and the ...
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GSN Review: Larceny Barrel Proof Batch B524Larceny Barrel Proof B524, the second of three annual cask-strength releases of Heaven Hill’s wheated bourbon brand, rolls out to retail next month. The high-wheat recipe is 125.4 proof.
It is also the same mash bill used to produce Larceny Bourbon. Although considerably younger, the 4 YO Larceny is similar in character to Old Fitzgerald and at a list price of $28 considerably ...
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Bourbon Review: W. L. Weller 12 Year OldMany brands with strong reputations-like Maker's Mark, Bernheim, and Larceny-offer wheated bourbons ... Read the full article at Bourbon Review: W. L. Weller 12 Year Old ...
But the Kentucky distillery’s bread and butter is more readily available and less expensive whiskeys, including a few that are released in batches throughout the year—like the often overlooked but ...
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